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Carrière Frères Industrie
Candle
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(800) 555-9836
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- Carrière Frères -
Cedar
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Cedar - A tree of the
Pinaceae family, the cedar first grew in the atlases of North Africa. Light
and sturdy, cedar wood is a favourite of carpenters and cabinet-makers. Its
natural fragrance makes it a good insect repellent, and the Egyptians used
its resin to embalm their dead. In aromatherapy, cedar oil fends off
anxiety.
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- Approximate
burn time:
45-50 hours
- 190g /
6.7oz Vegetal Wax Candle
$45
On Sale $37.97
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- Practical advice:
Burn your candles until its
whole surface is melted.
Take off with your finger
the carbonized part of the wick
between each use of the candle.
Avoid burning the candles
much further than 1 cm or 0.4
inches from the bottom of the
glass.
Keep the flame away from any
combustible or flammable object
(furniture, curtains,
decoration.)
Don’t leave the candles
on a warm surface or a surface
that absorbs heat.
- Burn your
candles only on appropriate
surfaces, resistant to heat and
hot wax.
- Extinguish
your candles before they are
completely finished! You will
thus protect your candleholder
and décor and avoid any accident
due to overheating.
- Blow out your
candles if they start smoking
while burning.
- Never leave
your candles lit when you are
away, and never leave your
candles close to a child or a
pet.
- Never move
your candles while they are lit
or while the wax is still liquid.
- Take away any
flammable material that is on
the candle before burning it.
- Never leave a
piece of burnt wick or match in
your burning candles; it could
ignite itself.
- Don’t leave
your burning candles too close
to a wall, a heater or near to
an air current.
- Take away the
burned part of the wick before
each use of the candle. A finger
pinch is enough.
- If you light
several candles next to one
another, finish by lighting the
closest to you so you do not get
burnt.
- Practical
advice:
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